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Old 08-May-08, 11:02 PM
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Lol, Lycanthropica, it's almost like your trying to start another hybrid thread

richardsc, I never said that I wanted to maternally incubate because I had no luck with an incubator. How on earth did you figure that? Also, I'm not sure if you meant it that why is sounded, but some of your posts sounded a little condescending. I'm quite sure that the majority of people in this forum (who love snakes specifically) with over 50 posts would know how a female incubates her eggs. (Not trying to step on anybody's toes.)

My question wasn't really answered though. Would it help her if I put a second water bowl or something of the sort near the heat. I know that too much humidity can kill eggs, however, my enclosure for her never seems to get that humid now, with only one water bowl. I had the though because I put a second one in when she's about to shed, and she's never had a problem with it, as supposed to her having shedding problems beforehand.

reptilesDownUnder, that's so awesome. I find it fascinating that even though they cannot produce heat for themselves, that they can do so for their offspring.

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